| William Robertson - 1856 - 656 sider
...the qualities of a demon. The other, warmed with the admiration and gratitude, which they thought he merited as the restorer of light and liberty to the...undistinguishing censure or the exaggerated praise of his contemporaries, that ought to regulate the opinions of the present age concerning him. Zeal... | |
| William Robertson - 1857 - 602 sider
...the qualities of a demon. The other, warmed frith the admiration and gratitude which they thought he merited as the restorer of light and liberty to the...undistinguishing censure or the exaggerated praise of his contemporaries, that ought to regulate the opinions of the VOL. II. K 130 LUTHEB. [BOOK VIII.... | |
| William Robertson - 1857 - 600 sider
...the qualities of a demon. The other, warmed .with the admiration and gratitude which they thought he merited as the restorer of light and liberty to the...undistinguishing censure or the exaggerated praise of his contemporaries, that ought to regulate the opinions of the 130 LUTHEB. [BOOK VIII. present age... | |
| Martin Luther - 1857 - 516 sider
...the qualities of a demon. The other, warmed with the admiration and gratitude which they thought he merited, as the restorer of light and liberty to the...own conduct, not the undistinguishing censure or the extravagant praise of his contemporaries, that ought to regulate the opinions of the present age concerning... | |
| Andrew Miller - 1874 - 724 sider
...other, warmed with admiration and gratitude, which they thought he merited as the restorer of right and liberty to the christian church, ascribed to him...inspiration of heaven. It is his own conduct, not the undistinguished censure, or the exaggerated praise of his contemporaries, that ought to regulate the... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 sider
...merited as the restorer of light nnd liberty to the Christian church, a-4'ribed to him perfections nhove the condition of humanity, and viewed all his actions...undistinguishing censure or the exaggerated praise of his contemporaries, that ought to regulate the opinions of the present age concerning him. Zeal... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 sider
...the qualities of a demon. The other, warmed with the admiration and gratitude which they thought he AKE8PEARE. Shakespeare is, above all writers, at least above all modern writers, the poet of nature hy the immediate inspiration of heaven. It is his own conduct, not the undistinguishing censure or... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 sider
...The other, warmed with the admiration and gratitude which they thought he merited as tho restorer ot light and • liberty to the Christian Church, ascribed...actions with a veneration bordering on that which Phonld b« paid only to those who art; guided by the immediate inspiration of Ut-nreu. Jr ;- lii- own... | |
| 1883 - 538 sider
...the qualities of a demon. The other, warmed with the admiration and gratitude which they thought he merited, as the restorer of light and liberty to the...are guided by the immediate inspiration of heaven. ... To rouse mankind, when sunk in ignorance or superstition, and to encounter the rage of bigotry... | |
| William Robertson - 1884 - 732 sider
...qualities of a demon. The other, warmed with the admiration and gratitude which they thought he mérite 1 as the restorer of light and liberty to the Christian...humanity, and viewed all his actions with a veneration hordering on that which should be paid only to those who are guide 1 by the immediate inspiration of... | |
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